Field Operations Technician
Summary
Description
GBSI is seeking a professional for the role of Field Operations Technician in Sierra Vista, AZ at FT. Huachuca. The Field Operations Technician must have the ability to drive a motorized vehicle and tow various types of equipment across a DoD test range, performing maintenance and upkeep on motorized vehicles and other varying mechanical items as needed. The Field Operations Technician will be relied upon to setup and tear down threat representative systems and equipment on a DoD test range, as well as troubleshoot and perform maintenance and repairs on various equipment with minimal supervision or direction. The Field Operations Technician will be expected to have a general understanding of Radio Frequency (RF) emissions and collection to assist with RF collection and post-fielding testing activities. The ideal candidate must be a self-starter who is comfortable in a fast-paced environment, possesses strong organizational skills, and has the ability to work / execute multiple tasks simultaneously.
Responsibilities
- Tows and transports threat systems and various equipment across a test range;
- Sets up and tears down threat systems and test equipment across a test range;
- Performs threat system troubleshooting and maintenance as required;
- Becomes efficient operating threat systems through on-the-job training;
- Performs general motor vehicle maintenance and repairs as required;
- Maintains a working facility and adheres to organizational and cleanliness standards;
- Supports test range coordination efforts to include obtaining approvals for operations.
Qualifications
- High School diploma is required; Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field is preferred;
- At least five (5) years of relevant field operations and maintenance experience is required;
- DoD-issued Secret Security clearance is required at start;
- Experience setting up and tearing down systems on a DoD test range is required;
- Working knowledge of troubleshooting utilizing tools/equipment such as oscilloscope, multimeter, etc. is required;
- Basic understanding of RF emissions and collection is required;
- Have, or to obtain a Part 107 remote pilot certification within six (6) months of start date;
- Ability to travel with threat representative and test equipment, up to 30% of time.